Is clay aiken gay

Clay Aiken is finally confirming what many people already knew: He's gay.

The cover of the latest People magazine shows Aiken holding his infant son, Parker Foster Aiken, with the headline: "Yes, I'm Gay." The cover also has the quote: "I cannot raise a toddler to lie or obscure things."

The magazine has an interview with Aiken and confirmed that he was on the cover but refused to release the article to The Connected Press until Wednesday.

The baby's mother is Aiken's companion and record producer Jaymes Foster.

Aiken, who gained fame as the runner-up on "American Idol" in , rarely addressed the frequent rumors about his sexuality. In an interview with The Associated Press two years ago, he said: "I don't really touch like I have anybody to answer to but myself and God and the people I love."

In , Aiken dismissed a question about his sexuality from ABC News' Diane Sawyer as "rude."

The multiplatinum singer recently released the CD "On My Way Here" and made his Broadway debut this spring in "Monty Python's Spamalot."



As he returns to harmony after a year hiatus, Clay Aiken is looking back on his way to living as his true self.

A North Carolina native, Aiken rose to prominence on the second season of “American Idol” in Though he finished in second place behind Ruben Studdard, he nonetheless won widespread acclaim for his debut album, “Measure of a Man,” which hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts.

Speaking to People in an interview published last week, however, Aiken recalled how that initial flush of success came to an abrupt halt when he came out as gay. He publicly addressed his sexuality in a People cover story published about a month after welcoming his son, Parker, in

“Back then it was a big deal,” he told People. “We are in a very different time. I missing maybe 50 percent of the fan base.”

Aiken said he immediately noticed the impact by observing the ticket sales for “Spamalot,” the Broadway musical in which he was appearing at the time of his coming-out.

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“The first four months that I was in, the exhibit was selling out, standing room only. You

I don’t know what I was expecting when I got on the phone with Clay Aiken, but I was surprised to detect him such a warm, affable person. He laughed at almost everything we spoke about with a true belly laugh that was infectious. If you remember, Clay first gained popularity on the second season of “American Idol” where he wowed the judges and the rest of us with his soulful vocals. But I found there’s more to Aiken than that booming voice. He’s also a former extraordinary ed teacher, performer, politician, activist, and father. On April 28, which also happens to be my birthday, he and fellow “American Idol” veteran Ruben Studdard, aka the “Velvet Teddy Bear”, will be carrying out their “Twenty Tour” at Parx Casino. He took period out from the tour to contain a word with me. You’ll hold to imagine his charming, southern drawl. 

I know that you’re from Raleigh, North Carolina. Describe your neighborhood. 

It was a pretty typical Southern subdivision. It was a very silent neighborhood, half acre lots where everybody’s house looked about the same. I know my confidant Carrie and I had the exac

After Birth of His Son, Aiken Says It's Time to 'Let the Guard Down'

Sept. 24, &#; -- In his first television interview since revealing he is gay, Clay Aiken told "Good Morning America" that after the birth of his son it was "time to let the guard down."

"I can't raise a kid and teach him how to lie, teach him to hide things. I can't elevate a kid and teach him to keep secrets," Aiken told Diane Sawyer. "And at the same time, I also don't ever want to raise him in an environment where it's not OK for him to be exactly who he is, no matter what."

The "American Idol" alum, 29, appears on the cover of People magazine this week, cradling his new son, next to the headline, "Yes, I'm Gay."

Tune in to "Good Morning America" tomorrow for the second half of Diane Sawyer's interview with Clay Aiken.

Parker Foster Aiken, the singer's son with music producer Jaymes Foster, was born on Aug. 8. Foster, 50, became pregnant through in vitro fertilization, and she and Aiken have sa